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Ephemeral art, henna, is star in the summer! On the beaches or in public places, artists on the sly offer great temporary tattoos! A priori harmless coquetry can be dangerous!
The AFSSAPS (French Association for Sanitary Safety of Health Products) and the association 60 Million Consumers, warn the population against these ephemeral black tattoos.
Kézako?
Henna is a completely natural and harmless plant that some tattoo artists sometimes add PPD (para-phenylenediamine) to darken the orange tint and increase the duration of the tattoo. The dye used in hair dyes, may cause irritation, burns, and even allergic eczema may lead to hospitalization.
Once you are sensitized to this allergen, eczema may reappear with each new contact. As a result, many professions using PPD as hairdressing, leather trades, those rubber, and many other industrial activities may Thee permanently inaccessible. PPD is more phototoxic. Clearly, to show off your new tattoo while basking in the sun, you can end up with a real crocodile skin.
No risk, so chic!
Beware therefore temporary tattoos black! For added security, prepare yourself a 100% natural concoction and throw yourself into the "body art". It's safe!
To prepare you a 100% natural henna: check the recipe.
Otherwise, you still have to test the next generation of body art ephemeral: the glitter tattoo! Between the jewelry and tattoo, this glittery and colorful pattern holds several days on your skin! Very glam!
Source: Tasante.com
Otherwise, you still have to test the next generation of body art ephemeral: the glitter tattoo! Between the jewelry and tattoo, this glittery and colorful pattern holds several days on your skin! Very glam!
Source: Tasante.com
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